A firm release date for the game was never locked in, but at the time of those two events the plan was to release the game at some point in 2015, likely during the video game season in the fall. Now Naughty Dog has announced that Uncharted 4 has been pushed back to early 2016 to give them more time to polish the game.

Over the weekend Sony held an event called the PlayStation Experience, and some upcoming games were showcased.

The biggest of them all was our first look at gameplay from The Last of Us developer Naughty Dog’s fourth installment in the Uncharted series with adventurer Nathan Drake, titled Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. It wasn’t a brief first look either; the gameplay demo runs over 15 minutes in length, and you can watch the whole thing below.

To close out the first day of E3 2014, Sony shared the first official trailer for Uncharted 4, the next installment in the hit series from developer Naughty Dog.

Additionally, the trailer also reveals the game’s official title, which is Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Judging by the title and the trailer, it would seem this game it being planned as a last hurrah for Nathan Drake and friends. But time will tell on that, of course.

If you’ve played developer Naughty Dog’s Game of the Year favorite, The Last of Us, you know how ridiculously good it is. You’re also likely excited for the new story DLC being released for the game, titled “Left Behind,” which will be released on Valentine’s Day (why waste money on flowers and chocolate when you can be playing this?). But would fans be interested in playing The Last of Us 2? That’s exactly what Naughty Dog is currently pondering—the other option being a brand new title.

Whether or not to make a Last of Us sequel is a tricky conundrum to work out. Some would be quite eager to jump into another story involving Joel and Ellie and what’s next for them, no matter what. Others, myself included, feel that—while another game in that world does sound awesome—the original is perfect, and trying to add to it could be damaging to the overall story.

Continue reading to see what Naughty Dog says about what’s next for them, as well as where they stand on The Last of Us being released on PlayStation 4.

A special launch event for the PlayStation 4 is going on tonight, and surprises were promised. Usually this means you sit through filler for 50-something minutes and get a payoff at the end…sometimes worth it, sometimes not.

But this event made sure to at least begin with a bang, talking to the folks from Naughty Dog. First they showed off a brief teaser trailer for some upcoming DLC for their Game of the Year candidate The Last of Us. Next came the big surprise: an even teasery teaser for the next installment in the franchise they’re best known for, Uncharted 4.